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Car Theft 101
http://www.uselessjunk.com/article_full.php?id=21987 (nsfw)
guy shows u how to steal a car (actually steals one) |
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Re: Car Theft 101
hahahahaha. at least make it believable.
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Re: Car Theft 101
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hahahahaha. at least make it believable. [/ QUOTE ] well he really did hotwire the car lol. There was no key in it when he was driving. |
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Re: Car Theft 101
that dude's got the best hair ever.
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Re: Car Theft 101
ehhhh this is most likely fake...
most cars have a metal plate inside the steering column to protect the ignition wires... Can't really see much of how he gets to it though so maybe just odd that he did it with no tools major pita as it is bolted on... edit: read the comments on the site the thing about him having and electronic key starter is most likely... def fake now this is pretty cool link |
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Re: Car Theft 101
I work on cars for a living, specifically electronics. I work a lot around the ignition wires. I'm not even going to click the link but it is near impossible to steal new cars by hotwiring them. Due to factory security systems however, give me any basic car(no high end cars) and a couple of tools and I'll be able to steal just about any car in 15-30 minutes
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Re: Car Theft 101
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I work on cars for a living, specifically electronics. I work a lot around the ignition wires. I'm not even going to click the link but it is near impossible to steal new cars by hotwiring them. Due to factory security systems however, give me any basic car(no high end cars) and a couple of tools and I'll be able to steal just about any car in 15-30 minutes [/ QUOTE ] What's the typical process involve? I imagine you have to mess with the ECU somehow. |
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